The Navy’s newest ship is trapped in Canada — and that’s just the latest scandal.

The US Navy’s woes continue: Its newest warship is stuck in Canada. Commissioned Dec. 16 in Buffalo, the USS Little Rock made it roughly 300 miles to Montreal by Christmas Eve — where it’s been iced-in ever since, thanks to an unusually harsh winter. Little Rock is the latest member of the troubled Littoral Combat...

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Commissioned Dec. 16 in Buffalo, the USS Little Rock made it roughly 300 miles to Montreal by Christmas Eve — where it’s been iced-in ever since, thanks to an unusually harsh winter.

Little Rock is the latest member of the troubled Littoral Combat Ship class — which has been plagued by engine problems as well as failures in what’s supposed to be ground breaking automation. The “innovative” aluminum hull may also help explain why Little Rock can’t make it to the open seas even with some help from Navy icebreakers.

Another ongoing Navy scandal is the multiple collisions in the 7th Fleet, apparently due to crew fatigue plus deferred maintenance and training — all the result of high command’s efforts to get the job done with too few resources, a k a “overstretch.”

None of it reflects well on Obama-era Navy Secretary Ray Mabus, who devoted his time to social-justice reforms at the expense of core needs.

Secretary Richard Spencer (who only took over in August) has his work cut out for him in turning the service around.